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Editors' ReviewDownload.com staffAugust 24, 2015This count-up timer brings a few features to the table, but you won't be overly impressed. To begin, Time Tracker's basic interface doesn't offer much guidance on where to start (and lacks a help file). This small tool simply allows you to create multiple timers by selecting New from the Tracker menu. Define the timer's name; set an alarm (with number of hours and minutes until activation) and create a log file, if you'd like; and press Start. The lower pane displays the list of your created timers, their corresponding descriptions, and time of activation or deactivation. You can select an MP3, WAV, or MIDI file as an alarm sound. The log file is nothing special; it just lists the timer's date, time, and an unknown name. Although the application itself is small, Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 is required. Though this freeware does provide multiple timers, it's not hard to find more robust ones elsewhere.